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Traditional Log Cabin in America’s Hometown (Where the Pilgrims Landed)


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While you can’t make it in time for this Thanksgiving, maybe make a plan to visit America’s Hometown next year!

You can stay in this traditional log cabin overlooking a cranberry bog, just minutes from downtown Plymouth where you can visit the rock where the Pilgrims (according to local lore) landed, take a tour of the Mayflower II and even enjoy a visit to Plimoth-Patuxet Museum to see what life looked like in 1627 for the colonists and native Wampanoag tribe.

This stunning home has two downstairs bedrooms, as well as an open loft with sofa bed couches and a finished basement with a pool table, huge TV and more dining space. You can book your stay on Airbnb. Reviews say the host, Garrett, bakes you fresh cranberry bread!

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Stay in This Log Cabin Overlooking a Cranberry Bog

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Here’s the log cabin in snow.

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There’s a large kitchen where you can easily cook family meals.

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There’s even a dishwasher!

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Dining for four in the main room.

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A sturdy wooden staircase takes you to the loft.

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I love that they kept all the gorgeous wood.

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The living room is also wide open with cathedral ceilings.

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This IKEA sofa opens up for additional sleeping.

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Here’s part of the full bathroom.

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There’s a shower and tub.

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And a kitty-corner toilet.

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Here’s one of the downstairs bedrooms.

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That bed looks luxurious!

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And another bedroom with tons of light.

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Climbing up to the loft.

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Modern couches make a good space to relax.

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And here’s the basement lounge area.

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Pool table included.

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If you come in summer/early fall, you can enjoy the outdoor deck.

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Highlights:

  • A large, raised outdoor deck with gas BBQ overlooks the back yard and cranberry bogs
  • Large flat screen TV and free streaming internet services (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, etc.)
  • Keurig Instant Coffee machine is always on with complimentary K-Cups, hot chocolate and tea.
  • Two comfortable and clean bedrooms with king size, cherry wood bed and queen-sized bed, respectively.
  • The loft area has two brand new sofa/sofa beds that can accommodate 4 additional guests comfortably
  • The living room offers an Ikea futon sofa/double sofa bed, if needed.

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.
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  • Brenda
    November 26, 2020, 12:59 pm

    Well, well done! Love how they integrated original wood, new wood and modern appliances to offer the best of all worlds. What a design…. and the wonderful tiny look of an original cabin from afar, just to be amazed at the space and possibilities inside. Whoever was the main person in this work of art is, needs an extra bonus in his/her paycheck. This is what a cabin one is traveling to visit needs to look like and offer. Thank you.

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